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[Show more]Sandra scored a 17 on a measure of clinical depression symptoms, where a higher score indicates more severe depression. Her friend Marcy scored a 35. Can we say that Marcy is roughly twice as depressed as Sandra, or that Marcy's depressive symptoms are twice as severe as Sandra's? -Yes, because Ma...
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Add to cartSandra scored a 17 on a measure of clinical depression symptoms, where a higher score indicates more severe depression. Her friend Marcy scored a 35. Can we say that Marcy is roughly twice as depressed as Sandra, or that Marcy's depressive symptoms are twice as severe as Sandra's? -Yes, because Ma...
Articulate how the roles of consumers and producers of psychological research are similar and how they differ. producer= produce research based on systematic observation (empirical research) Ex) professor who does Research, research assistant 
Consumer: apply research information Ex) people writing ...
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Add to cartArticulate how the roles of consumers and producers of psychological research are similar and how they differ. producer= produce research based on systematic observation (empirical research) Ex) professor who does Research, research assistant 
Consumer: apply research information Ex) people writing ...
The term used to refer to the comprehensive view of the causes and the maintenance of a person's abnormal behavior that a psychologist develops is: clinical picture 
An assessment tool asks individuals to record all the times they feel sad, to try to measure tendencies toward depression. However, i...
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Add to cartThe term used to refer to the comprehensive view of the causes and the maintenance of a person's abnormal behavior that a psychologist develops is: clinical picture 
An assessment tool asks individuals to record all the times they feel sad, to try to measure tendencies toward depression. However, i...
1. Factorial Design - Has at least two factors (IVs), each with at least two levels - Two IVs can be examined simultaneously 
1. Advantages of Factorial Design - More economical in terms of participants - Allows us to examine the interaction of independent variables (assess generalisability) 
1. Int...
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Add to cart1. Factorial Design - Has at least two factors (IVs), each with at least two levels - Two IVs can be examined simultaneously 
1. Advantages of Factorial Design - More economical in terms of participants - Allows us to examine the interaction of independent variables (assess generalisability) 
1. Int...
Describe direction and strength of relation, allow us to make predictions from one variable to another what do correlation methods tell us? 
 
Explain correlational methods help us describe and predict behavior but not ________ it. 
 
Third variable problem the fact that a causal relationship betwee...
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Add to cartDescribe direction and strength of relation, allow us to make predictions from one variable to another what do correlation methods tell us? 
 
Explain correlational methods help us describe and predict behavior but not ________ it. 
 
Third variable problem the fact that a causal relationship betwee...
Factorial Design The experiment has at least two factors (IVs), each with at least two levels. The IVs are crossed, meaning that you look at every combination within each level of the factors has at least two levels of Factor such as Factor A has two levels and Factor 2 has three levels = total of 6...
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Add to cartFactorial Design The experiment has at least two factors (IVs), each with at least two levels. The IVs are crossed, meaning that you look at every combination within each level of the factors has at least two levels of Factor such as Factor A has two levels and Factor 2 has three levels = total of 6...
Internal Validity refers to how well an experiment is done, especially whether it avoids confounding (more than one possible independent variable [cause] acting at the same time). The less chance for confounding in a study, the higher its internal validity is. 
Covariance Manipulating an IV which ha...
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Add to cartInternal Validity refers to how well an experiment is done, especially whether it avoids confounding (more than one possible independent variable [cause] acting at the same time). The less chance for confounding in a study, the higher its internal validity is. 
Covariance Manipulating an IV which ha...
String theory is a theory of physics that claims that all particles are made up of strings so small that they cannot be viewed by humans even with the assistance of technology. Although there is some evidence to support string theory, most scientists point out its main weakness, which is that it is ...
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Add to cartString theory is a theory of physics that claims that all particles are made up of strings so small that they cannot be viewed by humans even with the assistance of technology. Although there is some evidence to support string theory, most scientists point out its main weakness, which is that it is ...
What is a Somatoform Disorder? physical symptoms with no medical causes that cause great distress or impairment 
What is a Somatic Symptom Disorder? disorder where individuals who frequent drs offices and get no reassurance from them stating nothing is wrong 
What might be a very severe sympton that...
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Add to cartWhat is a Somatoform Disorder? physical symptoms with no medical causes that cause great distress or impairment 
What is a Somatic Symptom Disorder? disorder where individuals who frequent drs offices and get no reassurance from them stating nothing is wrong 
What might be a very severe sympton that...
Define a mental disorder: A group of emotional (feelings), cognitive (thinking), or behavioral symptoms that cause distress or significant problems. 
How many American adults have a mental disorder each year? About one of four. 
Define abnormal psychology: The scientific study of troublesome emotion...
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Add to cartDefine a mental disorder: A group of emotional (feelings), cognitive (thinking), or behavioral symptoms that cause distress or significant problems. 
How many American adults have a mental disorder each year? About one of four. 
Define abnormal psychology: The scientific study of troublesome emotion...
Research producers produce research based on systematic observations (empirical research) E.g., researchers, research assistants undergraduate students, graduate students 
Research consumers apply research information E.g., students 
Psychologists are ______________; they conduct studies and base co...
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Add to cartResearch producers produce research based on systematic observations (empirical research) E.g., researchers, research assistants undergraduate students, graduate students 
Research consumers apply research information E.g., students 
Psychologists are ______________; they conduct studies and base co...
Multivariate designs involve more than two measured variables. 
Three criteria for establishing causation Covariance, temporal precedence, and internal validity 
Longitudinal design can provide evidence for temporal precedence by measuring the same variables in the same people at several points in t...
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Add to cartMultivariate designs involve more than two measured variables. 
Three criteria for establishing causation Covariance, temporal precedence, and internal validity 
Longitudinal design can provide evidence for temporal precedence by measuring the same variables in the same people at several points in t...
Producers People who make the research and find that evidence is true and how it can be applied to the world -Researchers -Grad students -Undergraduates 
-Graduate students conduct research as part of their graduate school training -Conduct a study as part of a course requirement -Volunteer as a res...
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Add to cartProducers People who make the research and find that evidence is true and how it can be applied to the world -Researchers -Grad students -Undergraduates 
-Graduate students conduct research as part of their graduate school training -Conduct a study as part of a course requirement -Volunteer as a res...
Abnormal psychology The scientific study of problematic feelings, thoughts and behaviors associated with mental disorders. 
Normal behavior Behaviors that characterize most people. 
What are the three criteria that helps determine if an emotion, thought or feeling is abnormal? 1. Deviance from the n...
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Add to cartAbnormal psychology The scientific study of problematic feelings, thoughts and behaviors associated with mental disorders. 
Normal behavior Behaviors that characterize most people. 
What are the three criteria that helps determine if an emotion, thought or feeling is abnormal? 1. Deviance from the n...
Independent variable a variables that is manipulated in an experiment. In a multiple-regression analysis, a predictor variable used to explain variance in the criterion variable 
Dependent variable variable that is measured. In a multiple-regression analysis, the single outcome, or criterion variabl...
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Add to cartIndependent variable a variables that is manipulated in an experiment. In a multiple-regression analysis, a predictor variable used to explain variance in the criterion variable 
Dependent variable variable that is measured. In a multiple-regression analysis, the single outcome, or criterion variabl...
For her masters thesis, LaTonya is planning to observe middle school students during their lunch breaks. The school is allowing LaTonya to observe the students while she is in an office overlooking the cafeteria, and students will not be aware that LaTonya is observing them. This is study is Disguis...
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Add to cartFor her masters thesis, LaTonya is planning to observe middle school students during their lunch breaks. The school is allowing LaTonya to observe the students while she is in an office overlooking the cafeteria, and students will not be aware that LaTonya is observing them. This is study is Disguis...
Professor Smarties is interested in studying the social psychological principle of anonymity in children. To accomplish this goal, a camera is set up at the front door of a house. During Halloween, a bowl of candy is placed outside of a house with a note instructing trick-or-treaters to take one pie...
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Add to cartProfessor Smarties is interested in studying the social psychological principle of anonymity in children. To accomplish this goal, a camera is set up at the front door of a house. During Halloween, a bowl of candy is placed outside of a house with a note instructing trick-or-treaters to take one pie...
A child wakes suddenly after sleeping for a couple of hours, is terrified and shows significant autonomic activity, such as a racing heart rate and dilated pupils. When questioned, the child cannot remember what frightened her. It is likely the child has just woken from _______ sleep. stage 3 
Becau...
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Add to cartA child wakes suddenly after sleeping for a couple of hours, is terrified and shows significant autonomic activity, such as a racing heart rate and dilated pupils. When questioned, the child cannot remember what frightened her. It is likely the child has just woken from _______ sleep. stage 3 
Becau...
Direction of a relationship tells us (a) the strength of a relationship and (b) the direction of a relationship 
Strength of a relationship Small r = .10 to .30 Medium r = .30 to .50 Large r = .50 to 1.00 
Range restriction Correlations became artificially weak (attenuates) if there is little variat...
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Add to cartDirection of a relationship tells us (a) the strength of a relationship and (b) the direction of a relationship 
Strength of a relationship Small r = .10 to .30 Medium r = .30 to .50 Large r = .50 to 1.00 
Range restriction Correlations became artificially weak (attenuates) if there is little variat...
Learning Long-term change in mental representations or associations due to experience. 
Cognitive Psychology a large body of research that addresses various mental phenomena that underlie human behavior, including perception, memory, forgetting, and reasoning. 
Cognitive processes the specific thing...
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Add to cartLearning Long-term change in mental representations or associations due to experience. 
Cognitive Psychology a large body of research that addresses various mental phenomena that underlie human behavior, including perception, memory, forgetting, and reasoning. 
Cognitive processes the specific thing...
Individual differences variations among people in their thinking, emotion, personality, and behavior; in different domains, intelligence, cognitive styles, and dispositions 
Differentiated Instruction instruction that is tailored to align with each student's current knowledge, skills, and needs 
In...
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Add to cartIndividual differences variations among people in their thinking, emotion, personality, and behavior; in different domains, intelligence, cognitive styles, and dispositions 
Differentiated Instruction instruction that is tailored to align with each student's current knowledge, skills, and needs 
In...
Red-green colorblindness is most common in Males 
All of the following cranial nerves move the eyes except vestibulocochlear 
According to the McGill Pain Questionnaire, describing a "shooting" pain in your arm uses which dimension(s) of pain? Sensory-discriminative 
Which body part is not highly ...
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Add to cartRed-green colorblindness is most common in Males 
All of the following cranial nerves move the eyes except vestibulocochlear 
According to the McGill Pain Questionnaire, describing a "shooting" pain in your arm uses which dimension(s) of pain? Sensory-discriminative 
Which body part is not highly ...
Sarah heard a report on the national news that eggs are bad for one's health. Because the news station seemed to be a credible source, she concluded that this must be true and began to tell her family and friends not to eat eggs. Sarah's knowledge was based on? Authority 
Thomas accidentally put o...
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Add to cartSarah heard a report on the national news that eggs are bad for one's health. Because the news station seemed to be a credible source, she concluded that this must be true and began to tell her family and friends not to eat eggs. Sarah's knowledge was based on? Authority 
Thomas accidentally put o...
Conditional Y values are normally distributed around the regression line Homoscedasticity: variance of Y values are constant across different values of Ŷ (homogeneity of variance) No linear relationship between Ŷ and errors of prediction Independence of errors assumptions of multiple regression - ...
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Add to cartConditional Y values are normally distributed around the regression line Homoscedasticity: variance of Y values are constant across different values of Ŷ (homogeneity of variance) No linear relationship between Ŷ and errors of prediction Independence of errors assumptions of multiple regression - ...
A researcher examined the release of endorphins in the brain as a function of chocolate consumption (X1), genuine compliments (X2), and the interaction between these two continuous variables (X1X2). She expects that the beneficial effect of chocolate will be evident for those individuals who are pro...
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Add to cartA researcher examined the release of endorphins in the brain as a function of chocolate consumption (X1), genuine compliments (X2), and the interaction between these two continuous variables (X1X2). She expects that the beneficial effect of chocolate will be evident for those individuals who are pro...
Social Cognitive Theory -Learning occurs as a result of social interaction. -rooted in behaviorism -adds cognitive processes - reasoning, motivation 
Social Cognitive View of Reinforcement and Punishment Expectations -Must expect punishment or reinforcement -Response-reinforcement contingency 
Vicar...
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Add to cartSocial Cognitive Theory -Learning occurs as a result of social interaction. -rooted in behaviorism -adds cognitive processes - reasoning, motivation 
Social Cognitive View of Reinforcement and Punishment Expectations -Must expect punishment or reinforcement -Response-reinforcement contingency 
Vicar...
Attrition threat in a repeated-measures experiment or quasi-experiment, a threat to internal validity that occurs when a systematic type of participant drops out of a study before it ends 
Ceiling effects an experimental design problem in which independent variable groups score almost the same on a ...
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Add to cartAttrition threat in a repeated-measures experiment or quasi-experiment, a threat to internal validity that occurs when a systematic type of participant drops out of a study before it ends 
Ceiling effects an experimental design problem in which independent variable groups score almost the same on a ...
What percent of children and adolescents have an anxiety disorder? 8-29% 
What do the anxiety disorders of young children look like? behavioral and somatic rather than cognitive. Symptoms such as clinging, sleep difficulties and stomach pains 
What % of children have Separation Anxiety Disorder? 4-1...
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Add to cartWhat percent of children and adolescents have an anxiety disorder? 8-29% 
What do the anxiety disorders of young children look like? behavioral and somatic rather than cognitive. Symptoms such as clinging, sleep difficulties and stomach pains 
What % of children have Separation Anxiety Disorder? 4-1...
What are marginal means? Marginal means for one factor are the means for that factor averaged across all levels of the other factor 
What are cell means? Means for a factor across all levels of the other factor 
In a graph of a 2-way factorial ANOVA how would you identify the simple effects of each ...
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Add to cartWhat are marginal means? Marginal means for one factor are the means for that factor averaged across all levels of the other factor 
What are cell means? Means for a factor across all levels of the other factor 
In a graph of a 2-way factorial ANOVA how would you identify the simple effects of each ...
Abnormal Psychology The scientific study of abnormal behavior in an effort to describe, predict, explain, and change abnormal patterns of functioning. Clinical scientists gather information and clinical practitioners asses and treat. 
Defining abnormality Many definitions have been proposed and none...
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Add to cartAbnormal Psychology The scientific study of abnormal behavior in an effort to describe, predict, explain, and change abnormal patterns of functioning. Clinical scientists gather information and clinical practitioners asses and treat. 
Defining abnormality Many definitions have been proposed and none...
Conceptual definitions how you define a concept 
Operational definitions defining concepts according to the operations used to attain or measure them 
Three common types of measures: self-report measure Observational (behavioral) measure Physiological measure 
Categorical (qualitative, nominal) meas...
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Add to cartConceptual definitions how you define a concept 
Operational definitions defining concepts according to the operations used to attain or measure them 
Three common types of measures: self-report measure Observational (behavioral) measure Physiological measure 
Categorical (qualitative, nominal) meas...
Hypothesis or prediction: a statement of the specific relationship between a study's variables that the researcher expects to observe if a theory is accurat 
Theory a statement or set of statements that describes general principles about how variables relate to one another 
Data a set of observatio...
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Add to cartHypothesis or prediction: a statement of the specific relationship between a study's variables that the researcher expects to observe if a theory is accurat 
Theory a statement or set of statements that describes general principles about how variables relate to one another 
Data a set of observatio...
Behavioral neuroscience the field that relates behavior to bodily processes 
 
Localization of function (example) concept that different brain regions specialize in specific behaviors, paul broca noted that damage to a particular region of the left side of the brain causes problems with speech produ...
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Add to cartBehavioral neuroscience the field that relates behavior to bodily processes 
 
Localization of function (example) concept that different brain regions specialize in specific behaviors, paul broca noted that damage to a particular region of the left side of the brain causes problems with speech produ...
Trait-Descriptive Adjectives Words that describe traits, attributes of a person that are reasonably characteristic of the individual and potentially last over long periods of time 
Personality Set of psychological traits and mechanisms within an individual that are organized, relatively enduring, an...
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Add to cartTrait-Descriptive Adjectives Words that describe traits, attributes of a person that are reasonably characteristic of the individual and potentially last over long periods of time 
Personality Set of psychological traits and mechanisms within an individual that are organized, relatively enduring, an...
Quantitative Research Research yielding information that is inherently numerical in nature and can easily be reduced to numbers. 
Examples of Quantitative Research Might provide information about students' scores on achievement tests, students' responses to rating-scale questionnaires, or school d...
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Add to cartQuantitative Research Research yielding information that is inherently numerical in nature and can easily be reduced to numbers. 
Examples of Quantitative Research Might provide information about students' scores on achievement tests, students' responses to rating-scale questionnaires, or school d...
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